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Neverwinther Nights screenshotNeverwinther Nights 1991 Role playing
Now you might think this is one of the most anticipated roleplay games in this century but it really isn't. It is actually the game made before by Strategic Simulations Inc. that was setup for users of the AOL service and therefore almost only played online. Neverwinther Nights used the famous hack-and-slash game engine also seen in Champions of Krynn, Pool of Radiance, Gateway to the Savage Frontier and many more. While the game was made for online gaming it is possible to play the game offline as it contain all the same content like dungeons, characters, items etc. Sadly you...


Oregon Trail II screenshotOregon Trail II 1995 Adventure
While the number of different Oregon Trail versions challenges any collection to be comprehensive, this edition includes all the major MECC releases since the game hit personal computers. *The Oregon Trail, version 2.1 for MS-DOS, ported to Windows *The Oregon Trail for Macintosh, version 1.2 *Oregon Trail Deluxe VGA, version 3.01 for MS-DOS, ported to Windows *Oregon Trail for Windows, from 1993 *Oregon Trail II for both Macintosh and Windows Additionally, a 12-minute video history covers the evolution of this seminal game back to its mainframe origins in the 1970's, including screen sequences, interviews with developers, and even a reminisce with the Minnesota teacher credited with...


Seelenturm, Der screenshotSeelenturm, Der 1995 Amiga
In the beginning there was Dungeons And Dragons. The original rules were packaged in a handy, simple booklet that imparted all the necessary guidelines needed for a few imaginative (pre)adolescents to get together around a table, throw innumerable oddly shaped dice and consult multitudes of seemingly esoteric tables based on the results of the dice throwing. To help in the imagination stakes, the gamers would invariably buy themselves little metal figures, paint them up, and then project the alter ego of their role playing character on to said metal figure. The idea was a raging success, albeit coltishly at first, and the...


Britney's Dance Beat screenshotBritney's Dance Beat 2002 Arcade action
Britney's Dance Beat tries to capitalize on the popularity of dancing simulations like Dance Dance Revolution, but this weak effort will appeal only to Britney Spears' fans. Unfortunately, after a short period of play, even her fans will hit the eject button in disappointment. After sitting through an excessively long opening sequence, you're introduced to a slightly creepy computer-generated Britney who wants you to audition for her tour. After selecting one of the dancers, you head for the practice studio or to your first audition. Like many dancing simulations, you press arrow keys and the space bar when the Key Command...


Innocent Until Caught screenshotInnocent Until Caught 1994 Amiga
The Interstellar Revenue Decimation Service IRDS (the tax men) have got it in for Jack T. Ladd, small time smuggler and contraband dealer. They want loads of money within the next 28 days or else they are going to do something very nasty to him. In order to earn enough cash to pay off this debt he must beg, borrow, swop, steal - basically anything legal or illegal that doesn't involve manual labor. Exciting plot isn't it? What really amazes me is that they managed to stretch it out to fill 31 pages in the manual. Creative writing or what? YOU'LL NEVER...


Xenon 2 screenshotXenon 2 1990 Arcade action
Xenon 2: Megablast is vertically scrolling space shooter, in which you have to pass several levels, filled with waves of enemies, that all end with a level boss creature. Each group of enemies you destroy grants you a cash reward and every once in a while you enter Colin's Bargain Basement, where you can use this cash to purchase upgrades for your ship like better weapons, speed & health upgrades etc. Some upgrades can also be picked up during the levels. The first part of the game has an organic feel to it, while the second part of the game features...


Al Qadim: The Genie's Curse screenshotAl Qadim: The Genie's Curse 1994 Action adventure
Whole Arabia lived happily under protection of a good Genie which was under control of our hero's family. One day Genie mysteriously turns against the family and takes them away as prisoners. The hero (You name him) leaves his master and begins search for his family... This game could have easily been considered as RPG, but it still had more elements of an adventure. You get many quests on Your way to the end and slowly improve Your skills. Magic also takes big part of the game, as well as character interaction. One of my personal favorites (used to be). ...


Battlezone 2: Combat Commander screenshotBattlezone 2: Combat Commander 1999 Strategy
Battlezone II is a strategy title with enough action to keep your palms sweaty and your adrenaline pumping. In the not too distant future, the Scion, a mysterious alien race from the nether regions of the universe, have set up camp on Pluto to prep themselves for an apparent attack on Earth. As Lieutenant John Cooke, the fate of the free world is (partially) in your hands, and it's up to you to help the ISDF (International Space Defense Force) defeat these extraterrestrial terrorists and send them back home with their proverbial tails between their legs. ...


Bust-A-Move 4 screenshotBust-A-Move 4 1999 Puzzle
While there are literally hundreds of games in the puzzle genre that began in earnest in the late 1980s with the launch of Tetris, very few have made any improvements on the foundation that classic established. One notable exception is the Bust-A-Move franchise of games. Bust-A-Move 4 continues the tradition of fun puzzle games with steadily advancing bubbles instead of falling blocks and cute little dinosaurs calling the shots. It's essentially the same old formula, but there are a few new twists that make this game worth buying and playing. The action is good, especially with the many game modes available to...


Pool of Radiance screenshotPool of Radiance 1988 Role playing
Perhaps the most popular and prolifically ported of early attempts to translate the communal Dungeons & Dragons role-playing experience to a single-player computer game, Pool of Radiance is true to both the story-telling spirit and statistical structure of the original pen-and-paper RPG, with emphasis on tense exploration and turn-based fantasy combat. Players create a party of up to six characters, with available race and class selections based on the original "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" rule sets. Enemy creatures are taken directly from the Monster Manual, and the story leads players through notable locales in the officially sanctioned Forgotten Realms campaign...


 

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